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Lawmakers Eye Telehealth Pilot for Veterans Needing Mental Health Services

A bill introduced earlier this month calls on the VA to launch a pilot telehealth program in three diverse locations that would help veterans access care for mental health issues, including substance abuse and PTSD.

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By Eric Wicklund

- A new bill before Congress proposes to have the Department of Veterans Affairs create telehealth programs at three VA centers to helps veterans access mental health services.

The Veterans Access to Online Treatment Act, introduced earlier this month by US Reps Jared Golden (D-ME) and Jim Banks (R-IN), would have the VA launch the two-year pilot program in three diverse locations across the country. The programs would use connected health platforms to administer cognitive behavioral therapy to veterans living with depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, military sexual trauma or substance abuse disorder.

The bill targets a growing issue in the nation’s veteran ranks: an increase in mental health issues coupled with a lack of access to care, either because an appropriate facility isn’t easy to reach or providers aren’t easily available.

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